The Visigothic Necropolis of Cubillejo de la Sierra (Guadalajara, Spain) and its historical context4o
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https://doi.org/10.17561/aytm.v31.8961Keywords:
Visigothic period, Archaeological Methodology, NecropolisAbstract
In this review, the excavation work carried out in the Visigothic necropolis of Cubillejo de la Sierra (Guadalajara) during two intensive excavation campaigns (2006-2007 and 2017) within the framework of the oppidum of Los Rodiles is presented.The authors have employed a field methodology with a very exhaustive empirical basis, focused both on the archaeology of death and the archaeology of the landscape and physical anthropology. This methodology is based on the principles and methods of these disciplines both in their approaches and in the extraction of materials, focusing on stratigraphic units.
The analyses carried out have been very thorough, providing a complete vision of the necropolis and its surroundings, based on excellent methodology.
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María Luisa Cerdeño, Marta Chordá, Emilio Gamo y Álvaro Sanchez-Climent 2022 La Necrópolis Visigoda de Cubillejos de la Sierra (Guadalajara, España) y su contexto hist´órico. Guadalajara: Diputación de Gualajara, asociación de Amigos del Museo de Molina y Asociación Cultural Sierra de Caldereros. ISBN: 978-84-0942674-4.
Proyecto Fasti on line, http://www.fastionline.org/excavation/micro_view.php?fst_cd=AIAC_3720&curcol=main_column. Salamanca: LAT (Laboratorio Arqueología y Territorio-Departamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología) y AIAC (Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica).
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